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might we be about to be the biggest possible baddie and nick one of the suns' prized recruits/bid for them at 7 & 8 (if that's what we get for CP?).. I would love to become the villain at trade time instead of the 'easy beat'.

like 75% of the supporters on here and social media, i'm [censored] off that we are looking like bending over this trade period (even more than normal). SURELY, they have something planned.. SURELY. surely?.. we must be one of the most undesirable clubs going. the only positives i can see are, we play the MCG for home games and that we have Gawn and Kozzy and maybe a few POTENTIAL young stars coming up.

i had been quite positive about King's appointment, but geez.. not sure to make of things if the cards fall like we are all expecting :-/

 
3 minutes ago, The Jackson FIX said:

Genuine torture having to listen to James Hird on trade radio.

Get back to me when you've watched Netanyahu and Trump speak in the Israeli parliament. Will make AFL trade radio seem focussed and interesting.

 
1 hour ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

I enjoye the 5 minutes an hour of actual content on Trade Radio.

(Not so much the other 55 minutes of the same irritating ads on repeat)

'R-O-B-O-T, robot building supplies!'

Never forget.


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The day begins a bit like Groundhog Day but no doubt something will eventually happen to bring the AFL Radio team to life.

• some news on JUH (he’s just emerged from the nightclub?) - "The Suns board is on board, the AFL is on board. All that is left is for Robbie D'Orazio and Craig Cameron to sort it out. It will happen today or early tomorrow." - Tom Morris on Jamarra Ugle-Hagan to the Suns Callum Twomey

• Sam Edmund expects Changkuoth Jiath to be on the move, but Carlton won't be his next home...

• a three-way trade has been approved.

Brisbane trade 2025 Round Three Pick 45 and 2025 Round Three Pick 56 to Collingwood for 2025 Round Three Pick 59 and 2026 Round Three selection (tied to Melbourne) in the respective Telstra AFL Drafts.

There has to be more to this than reported and will try to find out.

- "Gold Coast and Melbourne are meeting today around the Christian Petracca deal and the Jamarra chase is likely to tip into tomorrow. The Fiorini deal, there's some talking to be done there."

• soon after the above statement was made, there followed an interview with Michael Oakes the manager of Bailey Humphrey in which he explained why his client was keen to get back to Victoria. Also on the subject of a trade:

"Bailey is a contracted player and whilst contracted he has always known it is at the club's discretion. I think the Suns have been consistently resolute they won't trade him. I'd say so (he won't be traded). "

• Sydney's first official trade offer for Charlie Curnow is in.

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More explosive revelations ~

• North Melbourne won’t be pursuing Leek Aleer. The Roos have considered a move for him after St Kilda pulled out, but won’t be going any further. Aleer expected now to stay at GWS on the three-year offer the club has made for him.

• Tom Morris - Hawthorn has offered a deal to Essendon for Zach Merrett - Pick 9, a future first, a second rounder this year or next and Henry Hustwaite.

• Sam Edmund: Melbourne has an interest in Changkuoth Jiath. Jiath has an agreement with the Hawks to explore the market in search of greater playing opportunity. The Demons have emerged as a potential suitor for the rebounding defender, but there is no offer yet.

• clarifying that swap of picks ~

Brisbane Lions receive a third-round pick (currently No.59) and a 2026 third-round pick (tied to Melbourne) - Collingwood receives two third-round picks (currently No.45 and 56)

Only involves a pick tied to Melbourne as a result of the Brody Mihocek trade.

• and the big one for today. A player likely to end up at GWS or GCS where he will find good company

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Turned out a positive day for the Demons in the end -

• Sam Edmund has some late news, Changkuoth Jiath agrees to join Melbourne on a three-year deal, but a trade needs to be agreed, of course. (I can see Tom Morris grinning as he tells his listeners that CJ is worth 3 first rounders)

• Connor Budarick has been traded to the Western Bulldogs. Gold Coast will receive Pick 37 for Budarick and Pick 70

• Brayden Fiorini is officially an Essendon player. Gold Coast get a 2026 3rd rounder.

 
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Just to start the day ~

• Tom Morris on the Petracca deal: "The Petracca deal will happen, with Picks 7 & 8 to Melbourne and Pick 24 going back to the Suns. There is also a range of other pick swaps going on with Melbourne and Gold Coast. The Demons will get more draft capital over the next two years, and the Suns will get more points."

• Morris on the Oliver deal: "GWS are offering a future 3rd round pick for Clayton Oliver." That might sound like a bad deal but look at what Gold Coast’s offering the Bulldogs for JUH - Pick 70. That makes the deal offered by GWS an absolute steal.

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Just to start the day ~

• Tom Morris on the Petracca deal: "The Petracca deal will happen, with Picks 7 & 8 to Melbourne and Pick 24 going back to the Suns. There is also a range of other pick swaps going on with Melbourne and Gold Coast. The Demons will get more draft capital over the next two years, and the Suns will get more points."

• Morris on the Oliver deal: "GWS are offering a future 3rd round pick for Clayton Oliver." That might sound like a bad deal but look at what Gold Coast’s offering the Bulldogs for JUH - Pick 70. That makes the deal offered by GWS an absolute steal.

I am worried about the phrase next two years, as 2027 picks are going to close to useless, with Tassie cherry-picking the whole draft that year.

Getting good picks next year is what we need, if it is to be future picks as part of the Tracc deal.


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